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Liver test
I recently did a liver test and everything seems to be within the normal range apart from sgpt and sgot which are 106 and 135 respectively. I was googling it and a a lot of forums say that this is normal. Should I be worried and get this checked? My drinking is mostly confined to weekends but I smoke a lot and like junk food as well. I am 26 and running.
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Smoke, drink, junk food-all these may cause abdominal obesity that may lead to diabetes.. Try to slowly avoid it..
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Hello, not normal CONSULT A GENERAL PHYSICIAN MD. Stop  alcohol.vegitarian blend diet with least oil n no spices or least.walking fourty min two times twenty twenty minutes. Plenty of liquids and nimbupani mosambi juice butter milk coconut water, glucose to consume 50 GMS per day at least ,15-20 days.bengali sweet RASOGULLA WITH SUGAR SYRUP 2+2in ten days.lie this.ok.liv52dt one at night for long term intermittently ok.
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Please Stop alcohol totally Reduce smoking to minimum Take Chelidonium Q Homeopathic medicine 10 drops in 25 ml water three times a day for 3 months Recheck your liver profile after 3 months
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